"I think that every student — and again, I commend the two young women who were on the video talking about what they experienced — no child, no young person, should have to experience that," Mayor Walsh said.

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"Two black students, employing YouTube videos and a hashtag, started a campaign to expose what they see as a hostile school climate — one in which, they said, racial insensitivity is too common and hate speech is not effectively punished. The students, Meggie Noel, 17, and Kylie Webster-Cazeau, 18, complained of discriminatory comments — things like, ‘Oh, you’ll get into college because you’re black,' Ms. Noel said. They also said their fellow students had used racial slurs and told black students to 'go back to Africa' during online debates, with few repercussions."

"Boston Superintendent Tommy Chang is pledging that school administrators will work to create a more inclusive environment for all students in the city’s public schools. Chang’s pledge comes after a Boston School Committee meeting held Wednesday night, during which Boston Latin School students voiced their complaints about systemic racism at the city’s prestigious exam school."